Healthcare IT News January 22, 2021
Joyoti Goswami

CIOs need to look beyond just EHRs and explore standalone platforms to enhance care delivery – keeping focused on reliable patient data and streamlined clinical workflows.

COVID-19 has spurred telehealth and remote patient monitoring adoption across the United States, with 36 percent of the US consumers now using telehealth to replace healthcare visits.

While this has created an opportunity for health systems to digitally transform their care delivery model, not all health systems have the right resources and the organizational support to drive this change.

Among the many challenges, one significant factor concerning the CIOs of these health systems is the lack of willingness in the clinical community to support a transformation of IT to adopt new care delivery models.

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Topics: Digital Health, Health IT, Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Physician, Primary care, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Technology
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